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Valencia smart strategy Smart city Concept
1st ASCIMER Workshop
5+ million sqm of green areas
6.3 sqm green areas per inhabitant
19.5 km sea shores
800.000 inhabitants
170.000 companies
300 sunny days per year
18.7º C average temperature
95 min away from the capital of Spain by high speed rail
1st Spanish port in container traffic
200 cruises and an average of 2,354 passengers per year
Located in the center of the Mediterranean Corridor 3rd Spanish city with
the highest economic activity
5th European city in international events
33.9 million sqm of industrial land
Destination of 3,200 Erasmus students
Valencia
Madrid
Barcelona
Valencia
Our Vision
Socially, economically and environmentally
sustainable
International and singular
Well-connected
Liveable
Innovative
Conceptual framework of the Valencian Strategy
Focused on its citizens’ quality of life
Strategy City of Valencia
Local Agreement for Innovation
Valencia Smart City
Job creation and a city to invest in
Last generation infrastructures
Smart growth: based on knowledge and innovation economy. Sustainable growth: effective use of resources, greener and more competitive. Inclusive growth: high level of employment, delivering social and territorial cohesion.
Local Partnership for Innovation: Relational Governance at the Smart City
Unique Strategy shared to foster R+D+i, talent and entrepreneurship at Valencia through joint responsibility and reciprocal knowledge.
Platform for coordinated and joint work.
It gathers key agents from R+D+i and entrepreneurship local ecosystem: public and private universities, Business organisations, research and technological institutes, investors, Public Administration.
It directs key agents’ efforts and action towards common objectives through commitment.
What is it? What does it aim?
¿How?
Developing Projects and activities around 4 Operative Objectives:
Objective 1: To foster city talent and knowledge by attracting new ideas and opportunities for research and innovation
Objective 2: To foster the development of institutional and business innovation
Objective 3: To allocate Valencia at international scene for research and innovation
Objective 4: Valencia Smart City: APV, CEEI, CEU-CH, CEV, CPI-UPV, CSIC, ESIC, PCUV, REDIT
Participation
Institutional Commission
Expert Group
4 Working Groups (one for Objetive)
WG Objetive 4 Valencia Smart City
Ob
jeti
vos
GT
4 • To obtain reciprocal knowledge
about capacities, Projects, research áreas and results
• To identify and generate opportunities for cooperation
• To identify success experiences
Developed
iniciatives
Conceptual vision for a Smart City
Smart City
Governance
Economy
Movility
Environment
People
Life
Tech.
Factors
Human
Factors
Institutional
Factors
Common Characteristics
Específic Factors
Source: Mapping Smart Cities in the EU
Estrategy
Iniciatives
Proyects
Ciudad Inteligente
It must have a city strategy built on a range of initiatives dealing with smart cities features. These should be developed by specific
projects and by using city components
Inclusite disabled
people have full access
to municipal web.
- Enquiry and documents upload of 7 million
electronic records.
- 95% online procedures through the electronic
office.
- Electronic public notice board.
- Tributary Electronic Office.
- Electronic Representation
Smart Governance
Fulfilling electronic rights of citizens
Electronic site
With other
administrations.
- 360.000 eCertificates
- 400.000 eProcedures
Interoperability
Electronic register.
Records management.
Governing Bodies.
Briefcase.
Council without papers
Geography Information System
250 data layers.
Integrated maps, street
view and BD territory.
Accesibility
Cooperative Networks for the Promotion and Transfer of Technology and Knowledge
Innovation and knowledge economy Geo-emprende,
geographic and business information tool that will provide data of the city and useful information to start a company or a commerce.
Smart Economy
Portal VLC Business: www.valenciabusinesscity.com
Local Innovation Map Shows up R+D+i agents at Valencia
Smart Mobility
Traffic EMT Valenbisi
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan for Valencia (PMUS), September 2013.
Real time traffic status | Information panels, Twitter and phone service.
76,4% displacements within Valencia are sustainably made
3,900 detectors to measure traffic intensity 1,100 local traffic light management regulators Artificial vision systems for automatic incident detection on underpasses.
2,750 bicycles distributed at 275 stations and 5,500 anchor points. 110,000 subscribers
- Electronic management of
incidents.
- Operating assistance system.
- Real-time communication within bus fleet.
- 405 biodiesel buses.
- 75 buses with compressed natural gas
Public rental of bikes Smart administration- Sustainable vehicles
Smart Environment Renewable energies, Ecology, Efficiency, Pollution, Water Management, Beaches
Integrated System of public Street lighting Street Lighting
70% of lamps have flow regulator
8% city growth, four times lower than the provisions of
Spanish Land Use Regulations.
60% municipal protection of historical buildings.
Around 500 BIC or BRL spaces.
Alert service for people interested in Public Housing. @
Action plans regarding
sustainable energy, air
quality and noise pollution.
SMART WATER METERS
60% already renovated (258.000)
430.000 in 2016
Proyecto CAT-MED (Green squares)
Dynamic noise map. Pollen map alert service
SMART-est Resilient Systems for
urban floods
Sensors
for early forest
fire detection
INTEGRAL ADVANCED SYSTEM FOR WATER
MANAGEMENT Control and monitoring
information in real time from 1450 km
infraestructure network
App entirely developed by Valencia City Council
Valencia App Smart People
Interacting by your position.
Interactive city maps.
Access to the electronic
office through eCertificate
RSS alerts.
Registry Certificate, previous
appointment, payment of
fees ...
Municipal information.
News, Events, Campaigns.
Geo-located and real time
information: buses, bikes,
monuments, parkings, trash
containers…
City Council applications.
Customized alerts: Traffic, City,
Emergencies.
Urban Informer. Trouble on the
streets.
App Ciudad Valencia as the display of innovative ideas for entrepreneurs
interested in providing creativity and talent to the city.
Innovation ecosystem. Open Data Website
http://www.valencia.es/datosabiertos
66 open data sources (Business Intelligence) for developers
Open data
Smart Living
Local Police | Fireguard Integrated Security and Emergency Centre
Shared traffic
cameras
Real time staff and fleet location. COMDES
Network and TETRA Technology
Real time indicators for emergency response
Emergency management
system: Vi@libre
Intelligent system for efficient
response
SIRE SIISE SPMA
Integral information system
for emergency support
Advanced support system for control
command
Tourism APP for booking and ticketing.
Online platform for restaurants, shops, etc.
Internal control panel to know the impact of sales.
Geo-referenced online restaurant recommendations service
Estrategy
Participation in city netwoks
Spanish Network for Smart Cities, founder and coordinating city of Working Group 5-Government, Economy and Business
Innpulso - Science and Innovation City Network, member of the board
Smart Cities CTN/178 AENOR, vice chair of the indicators and semantics subcommittee Euro-Mediterranean Network of Sustainable Cities
Spanish Network of Climate Cities Spanish Network of Cities for the Accessibility, REDCA-4ALL Spanish Healthy Cities Network
Acquire and share knowledge and city solutions
Indicators: Essential basis of the VLCi Strategy
City indicators. Strategic indicators which provide socioeconomic information of the city. Citizen indicators. Measure citizens’ perception and satisfaction with city services. Municipal services managment indicators. Measure administrative and operating activity of each service.
City indicators
Citizen indicators
Municipal services management indicators
Three types of indicators
Indicators of information
management
KNOWLEDGE FOR THE CITY
Definition of municipal services indicators. Municipal contracts considering their integration to the VLCi Platform.
Steps towards a smarter Valencia
Evaluation of Smart maturity of municipal services. Definition of Smart strategic objectives. Definition of city and citizens indicators.
Enabling the development of new applications and solutions for local businesses.
Definition of indicators control panel (and Balanced Scoreboards) Definition of service levels and use of VLCi Platform.
Definition of a Smart City Strategy
Prioritization of municipal services
to manage
Smart City platform and services tender
Promote the innovation and use by entrepreneurs
1 2 3 4
Technology vision of VLCi Platform
VLCi Platform Projects Indicators
Monitoring and Control of key indicators. Monitoring and Control of Real-time Information Monitoring and Control of service levels.
Transformation-value information. Receive all city data. Homogeneous repository.
Filtering and Integration. Data from devices. Data Internet TCP / IP. Interoperability
Applications for people Offer services to entrepreneurs New business models SaS
Analysis
Information
Data
Innovation Ecosystem around VLCi
Applications developed within FI-LAB que environment using FI-WARE standard
components can be used at VLCi Platform
Data
Some data generated by VLCi can be introduced at FI-LAB and researchers and
entrepreneurs can develop solutions based on real data Data
Applications Applications
• FI-WARE is a “flagship” Project form European Commission (EC) aimed to build on a platform for the devlopment of application at the cloud
Leaded by Telefónica
Aligned with IoT and SmartCities Platforms.
• FI-Lab is a deployment of the FI-WARE Platform directed to testing and experimentation
Entrepreneurs and researchers develop aplications and try them at this environment
Data supliers (e.g., cities) provide with data available for R+D+i.
Smart objectives associated to each functional area of the city
Economic Dynamism and Employment
Quality of Life
Sustainability Mobility and Infrastructure
Government and Institutions
Ecosystem for Innovation
Smart management of Employment
Inteligent destination
Visitor experience
Boosting ICT on commercial sector and entrepreneurs
Efficiency infrastructure
Energy - Carbon
Sustainable Urban
Mobility
Consolidation of Security and Social
Services Information
Smart management of Urban Services
Leisure, Culture and Sport at Citizens service
Increase of Interoperability
Smart Management of Information from Citizens.
Transparency
Consolidation of Electronic Public Services
Platform VLCi Projects Indicators
Environmental Sustainability
Ramón Ferri Jefe del servicio TIC del Ayuntamiento de Valencia [email protected] [email protected] www.valencia.es